Romance novels with the female protagonist being a traditional Chinese doctor and the male protagonist being a western doctor usually involved love with a medical background. The male protagonist's Western Medicine major had strict standards and requirements for medicine and technology, while the female protagonist's Traditional Chinese Medicine major paid more attention to the overall concept and lifestyle of the human body. At the beginning of the story, the male protagonist had a serious illness due to an accident and needed to be treated at the hospital where the female protagonist was. The male protagonist believed that Western medicine and technology could solve the problem, but the female protagonist believed that only Chinese medicine could truly cure his illness. The two of them had conflicts because of their different ideas, but they finally found common ideas and methods through communication and learning from each other. During the treatment process, the male protagonist gradually realized the value and advantages of Chinese medicine, while the female protagonist also proved the treatment effect of Chinese medicine through her own practice and experience. With each other's help, the two gradually established a deep emotional foundation, but because of medical ethics and beliefs, they had to make difficult choices. In the end, the male protagonist chose to give up Western medicine and accept Chinese medicine treatment, while the female protagonist also chose to withdraw from the medical field and return to her family. However, the relationship between the two continued to become a classic love legend with a medical background in each other's hearts.
Doctors of traditional Chinese medicine could apply to study at Harvard University, but to study western medicine, they had to meet the requirements of studying western medicine at Harvard University. Studying Western medicine abroad usually required an excellent academic background and practical experience, as well as deep medical knowledge and skills. If you want to become an all-rounded doctor of both Chinese and Western medicine, you can consider studying both Chinese and Western medicine while studying abroad and accumulate more experience and skills through practice.
I recommend "Extraordinary Divine Hands" to you. It's a novel about urban life written by the author, An Nan. The female protagonist had extraordinary medical skills and a pair of divine hands. She was proficient in traditional Chinese medicine and legendary acupuncture. She used her medical skills to help many people who needed treatment. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The first test content of the practical skills examination of traditional Chinese medicine (including integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine) may include the following aspects: 1. Basic theory of traditional medicine: including Chinese medicine diagnosis, Chinese medicine, prescriptions, acupuncture and so on. 2. Basic knowledge of modern medicine, including biology, anatomy, pharmacology, etc. 3. Traditional medicine clinical practice skills: including observation, smell, question, incision, acupuncture, massage, Chinese medicine decoction, etc. 4. Modern medical clinical practice skills: including clinical pharmacology, clinical diagnosis and treatment, modern medical laboratory and other aspects. The specific content of the exam may vary according to different regions and schools. It is recommended that candidates prepare according to their interests and actual situation.
Yes, the female lead of " Full-time Traditional Chinese Medicine " was Fang Han's wife, Lin Xueyi. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
Integration of Chinese and Western medicine referred to the integration of the theories, methods, and techniques of Chinese and Western medicine into a new medical system. Its historical background can be traced back to ancient China. During the Tang Dynasty, Chinese medicine had already developed some theories and methods. In the Song Dynasty and Ming Dynasty, with the advancement of medical technology, Western medicine also began to spread to China. The historical background and achievements of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine are as follows: Historical background: Ancient Chinese medicine developed a lot of valuable experience and theories in the long-term practice. With the development of modern medicine, the theory and technology of Western medicine gradually spread into China. The demand of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine came into being. [Achievement 2: The ultimate goal of integrated Chinese and Western medicine is to integrate the two medical systems into a new medical system that can better treat human diseases.] This new medical system was widely used in China and made many achievements. - Treatment of cancer: Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine have proposed many methods to treat cancer. However, Western medicine's surgery and chemotherapy treatments occupy a dominant position in the treatment of cancer. Traditional Chinese medicine's acupuncture, Chinese medicine and other treatments have also been widely used to treat certain types of cancer. - Treatment of heart disease: Both traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine have proposed methods to treat heart disease. However, western medicine's surgery and drug treatment occupy a dominant position in the treatment of heart disease. Traditional Chinese medicine's acupuncture, massage and other treatment methods have also been widely used, which has a good treatment effect on some types of heart disease. - Treatment of other diseases: The treatment method of integrated Chinese and Western medicine has also made many achievements in other fields. For example, common diseases such as colds, pneumonias, and infections have their own treatment methods and drugs. In general, the development of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine has made an important contribution to the progress and development of Chinese medicine, providing new ideas and methods for the treatment of human diseases.
The Unparalleled Chinese Medicine was a fantasy novel about transmigration. It told the story of the protagonist, Shen Hua, who transmigrated to another world and awakened her superpower, becoming a doctor from a big country. After being banned in the entertainment industry, she returned to her own world and began her miraculous journey from a black-and-red starlet to a medical legend. This novel was written by Meng Qingzhou. The specific plot and story development could only be understood after reading the full text. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
Chinese medicine in literature usually referred to plants, animals, and minerals with medicinal value. In literary works, Chinese medicine was usually used to treat diseases or to improve the spiritual realm of the characters. For example, in Dream of the Red Chamber, Lin Daiyu's mother, Grandmother Jia, used ginseng to enhance her health, while Baochai used deer antler to improve her mental state. In Journey to the West, Tang Sanzang and his disciples once drank Peach Blossom Wine to treat diseases. In literary works, the use of Chinese medicine often had a certain symbolic meaning, representing the improvement of the inner strength or spiritual realm of the character. At the same time, the use of Chinese medicine also helped to express the author's reverence and concern for nature and life.
The Young King of Medicine was a martial arts novel that mainly told the story of a young King of Medicine's growth and his medical skills in the martial arts world. This book did not involve Chinese medicine or Western medicine. Instead, it combined elements of Chinese and Western medicine, martial arts, and Jianghu grudges to tell a Jianghu story full of adventures and challenges.
I recommend a novel to you. It's called "The City Magic Doctor System." The male protagonist, Tang Chuan, is a Chinese medicine doctor, and the female protagonist, Xiao Ruodan, is a pharmacist. The two of them work in the same hospital. The male protagonist was fired at the end of the trial period because he saved people. After leaving the hospital, he accidentally opened the Great Magic Doctor System and gradually gained extraordinary abilities in medicine. The female lead became enemies with the male lead in order to become his assistant. Later on, they gradually understood each other and got together. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend to you "Manual of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine". This is a modern romance novel about urban life. The male protagonist is a Western doctor and the female protagonist is a Chinese doctor. In their entanglement, love began to sprout. This book is a combination of Chinese and Western medicine, and the effect is good ~ I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π